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Mary McMillian Henderson born 1866 Dundee

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Ian

Ian Report 29 Apr 2009 05:50

Trying to find Mary McMillian Henderson born 1866 Dundee she was a daughter of David Henderson & Janet or Jessie Henderson nee Scrymgeour.

We have found Mary Henderson in the 1871, 1881 1891, and also in the 1901 Scotland Census living with her mother.

Name: Mary Henderson
Age: 34
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867
Relationship: Daur (Daughter)
Mother's Name: Jessie
Gender: Female
Where born: Dundee, Forfarshire
Registration Number: 282/5
Registration District: Lochee
Civil Parish: Liff, Benvie and Invergowrie
County: Angus
Address: 8 Sharps Lane
Occupation: Factory Worker
ED: 3
Household schedule number: 160
Line: 25
Roll: CSSCT1901_104
Household Members: Name Age
Jessie Henderson 72
Mary Henderson 34

After the1901 census we have no further trace of Mary if she ever married or when she died it does not look as if her middle name off Millan was use, thats if these events happened in Scotland. Also Mary was not the informant of her mothers death in 1914 Dundee.

There are so many Mary Henderson's apart from having relatives in Dundee she had brothers in Edinburgh, and Glasgow.

If at sometime if anyone comes across this Mary Henderson we would be very grateful of any information.

Regards Ian